A Parable for Our Times?
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:57 am
Here are some Easter Island images from my blog, you can find out more about them there. I've been posting them for about the last six weeks and including detailed explanations with them. When I put up the last Easter Island post (Contents and Bibliography) today or tomorrow, I'll have put up 150 images and written 23,000 words just on Easter Island.
Ranu Raraku
Ana Kakenga
Ahu Te Peu
Ahu Hanga Kio'e
The Government released their Carbon Price policy yesterday which makes my last blog post quite topical. Five paragraphs down I have a special topic Is Easter Island a Parable for the Present?. I summarise what happened & why on Easter Island in the classical period. Then I discuss to what extent those events help us to understand the issues of today.
I am sure there are many people who don't well understand the ecological issues of our world. Unfortunately, doing nothing is no longer a tenable alternative. Apathy and ignorance are no longer an option. I think we all have an obligation to Life itself to understand these issues so that we can contribute to developing a consensus for positive change.
Comments welcome, either here or in the blog.
Ranu Raraku
Ana Kakenga
Ahu Te Peu
Ahu Hanga Kio'e
The Government released their Carbon Price policy yesterday which makes my last blog post quite topical. Five paragraphs down I have a special topic Is Easter Island a Parable for the Present?. I summarise what happened & why on Easter Island in the classical period. Then I discuss to what extent those events help us to understand the issues of today.
I am sure there are many people who don't well understand the ecological issues of our world. Unfortunately, doing nothing is no longer a tenable alternative. Apathy and ignorance are no longer an option. I think we all have an obligation to Life itself to understand these issues so that we can contribute to developing a consensus for positive change.
Comments welcome, either here or in the blog.